--- Log opened Sat Dec 31 00:00:23 2016 01:05 < _NSAKEY> brimstone: I know. I threw my compilation of those lists at it. My jobs all finished by the time I woke up, so I'm throwing a semi-public 15GB dictionary + dive.rule at it. 01:05 < _NSAKEY> If it's not crackable by that, then I'm going to say it's probably not worth cracking. 01:06 < _NSAKEY> Unless like, the stakes are super high (Averting WWIII, etc). 01:07 < _NSAKEY> brimstone: I'll have an answer for you in about 7 hours. 03:01 <@brimstone> _NSAKEY: cool, jtr hasn't fond anything 03:02 <@brimstone> and i don't have hashcat or anything setup 03:19 < _NSAKEY> brimstone: I'm using the bhafsec dictionary plus my own stuff with dive.rule and a GTX 1080. It's doing about 5 GH/s and has just over 4 hours to go. 03:22 < _NSAKEY> Are you 100% sure that it's regular unsalted MD5, and not something exotic like double MD5? 03:24 < aestetix> wtf is a double md5 03:24 < _NSAKEY> md5(md5) 03:24 < _NSAKEY> It's something that exists but is rarely used. 03:24 < aestetix> that seems.... stupid 03:24 < _NSAKEY> You mostly see it in stuff like cracking competitions. 03:25 < _NSAKEY> It's the sort of thing competition organizers pull out to trip people up. 04:18 <@brimstone> _NSAKEY: this is for a contest, so maybe? 04:19 < aestetix> brimstone: enjoying berlin? 04:21 <@brimstone> aestetix: yup! 04:22 < aestetix> brimstone: have you done Sylvester in Germany yet? 04:29 <@brimstone> yeah, last year 04:29 <@brimstone> err, this year? 04:29 < aestetix> ah ok 08:19 < _NSAKEY> brimstone: No dice. 08:20 <@brimstone> _NSAKEY: k, thanks 08:20 <@brimstone> have you heard of mdxfind? 08:20 <@brimstone> i'm trying to make that work 08:20 <@brimstone> but it's a static binary, that then unpacks or something and depends on all of these libs i don't have 08:20 <@brimstone> yay linux 08:21 < _NSAKEY> The name sounds familiar, but I haven't used it. 08:24 < aestetix> wait 08:24 < aestetix> isn't the point of a static binary that it doesn't depend on external libraries? 08:24 <@brimstone> can't stop won't stop 08:24 <@brimstone> so it turns out that ldd on this system says everything's "not a dynamic binary" 08:27 < aestetix> brimstone: has sylvester started where you are? 08:28 * aestetix is already hearing blasts 08:32 <@brimstone> oh yeah 08:32 <@brimstone> we just came in from outside 08:32 < aestetix> fun 08:32 <@brimstone> a few things before stores close 08:32 <@brimstone> lots of booms 08:32 <@brimstone> some much louder than the rest --- Log closed Sat Dec 31 10:15:37 2016 --- Log opened Sat Dec 31 10:15:47 2016 10:15 -!- Evilpig [~wilpig@96-80-184-99-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 10:15 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 38 nicks [14 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 24 normal] 10:15 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Evilpig] by ChanServ 10:15 -!- Irssi: Join to #se2600 was synced in 16 secs 12:07 -!- xray1 [~xray@dept-143-215-34-15.vpn.gatech.edu] has joined #se2600 12:15 -!- xray1 [~xray@dept-143-215-34-15.vpn.gatech.edu] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 12:41 -!- mog [~mog@fsf/member/mog] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 18:00 <@Dagmar> I may be in the 404 for a bit next week 18:21 -!- klixa-cloud [uid861@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ukncnvmdhsuipwda] has joined #se2600 18:21 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa-cloud] by ChanServ 22:17 -!- klixa-cloud [uid861@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ukncnvmdhsuipwda] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 22:37 -!- rhia [~rhia@2601:601:4000:da79:82ee:73ff:fe64:1308] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 22:48 -!- rhia [~rhia@2601:601:4000:da79:82ee:73ff:fe64:1308] has joined #se2600 22:48 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o rhia] by ChanServ 23:18 -!- klixa-cloud [uid861@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-mzasulgejrtadxvo] has joined #se2600 23:18 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa-cloud] by ChanServ 23:34 <@rattle> Breaking report from downtown NYC. We've put out the dumpster fire, but it spread to a giant pile of tires on 5th just south of the park. It seems like it's going to take at least a year to get it under control. --- Log closed Sun Jan 01 00:00:24 2017